Support for the XPath "!=" operator.
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##
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# Processes the `!=` operator.
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# This operator does the exact opposite of the `=` operator. See {#on_eq}
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# for more information.
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# @see [#on_eq]
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def on_neq(ast_node, context)
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return !on_eq(ast_node, context)
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end
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# Delegates function calls to specific handlers.
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# Delegates function calls to specific handlers.
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require 'spec_helper'
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describe Oga::XPath::Evaluator do
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context 'not-equal operator' do
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before do
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@document = parse('<root><a>10</a><b>10</b></root>')
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@evaluator = described_class.new(@document)
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end
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example 'return true if two numbers are not equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('10 != 20').should == true
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end
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example 'return false if two numbers are equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('10 != 10').should == false
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end
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example 'return true if a number and a string are not equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('10 != "20"').should == true
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end
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example 'return true if two strings are not equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('"10" != "20"').should == true
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end
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example 'return true if a string and a number are not equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('"10" != 20').should == true
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end
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example 'return false if two strings are equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('"a" != "a"').should == false
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end
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example 'return true if two node sets are not equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('root != root/b').should == true
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end
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example 'return false if two node sets are equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('root/a != root/b').should == false
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end
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example 'return true if a node set and a number are not equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('root/a != 20').should == true
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end
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example 'return true if a node set and a string are not equal' do
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@evaluator.evaluate('root/a != "20"').should == true
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end
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end
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end
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